Among the topics they touched on were struggling on the road, the reality of a 4-6-1 record, being accountable and dealing with injuries. The show can be seen live at The Clubhouse Sports Pub & Grill in downtown Appleton or at clubhouselive.com.

Q: You've lost four of your last five games with all of those setbacks coming on the road. Do you feel like you've been beating yourselves more than you've been beaten by who you've played? In other words, do you feel like a lot of the breakdowns and mistakes have been self-inflicted?

Jones: Definitely. That's just how the season is going for us. Things are not in our favor. We just can't catch a break sometimes. It's just how it is when you have a losing record. When you're losing, you just feel like all of the dominoes continue to fall. And that's what's happening. Every week, I get up here and say we've got time. But we're running out of time. There are only five games left in the season. I don't want to sound negative. I'm not trying to sound negative. But that's just what it is. That's just the reality. We don't have much time left. There are a lot of scenarios for things to happen in order for us to get to the playoffs. We dug our own hole. Nobody else did it.

Q: There's that old adage that says you are what your record says you are. Do you buy that with your team? Do you believe you should be - and are - better than your 4-6-1 record?

Jones: Definitely. When you look at all of the losses, there are losses that we were supposed to win. And then somehow, we manged to lose. Sometimes, a record can lie to you - especially with this team. You look at it from top to bottom (with) all the talent. It's just all about putting it together - (there's) so much talent. Things like that take time. It takes time to build a team. It just doesn't happen in a day. Rome wasn't built in a day. Like I always say, you've got to crawl before you can walk. It takes baby steps. But it'll happen, eventually.

Q: You had a couple of tweets following Sunday's loss to the Vikings in which you were critical of yourself for how you played. Why do that? Why put that out there for all to see?

Jones: Just to know I'm accountable to myself. I don't make excuses for myself, and I don't want anybody else to make excuses for me. That's just what it is. That's the reality of it. I've never been the type of guy to say, "Oh, well it's OK. Look on the bright side." It's like, "No." Once you start to accept a little bit of failure - I don't allow myself to accept any type of mediocrity. I'm the most critical person of myself. It's not the coaches. It's not anybody in my life. I'm the only person that's critical of myself. I'm my biggest critic. And I feel like that's how I should be. I've always been like that growing up. I played poorly (Sunday) night, and I'm pretty sure everybody else saw that. I'm not going to hide from it. It was "Sunday Night Football." Everybody saw it. The whole world saw that. And that's just something that I can't do moving forward.

Q: You've had to deal with a lot of injuries, particularly in the back end of the defense. How can you turn that adversity into a strength as you look ahead to the final five games of the regular season?

Brown: There is a 100 percent injury rate in the game of football. Injuries are unfortunate, but they happen and they're a part of the game. Teams are prepared for that. They have contingency plans for everything, and the players that are on the team right now are prepared for that. And I feel like they are prepared, and they are showing they are prepared on the field. We just lost a game. We'll go in and watch film on that. We'll break that down, learn from those mistakes and then get started preparing for the Cardinals. You definitely have to think like goals of, "I want to make the playoffs. We want to be Super Bowl champions, NFC champions."

But at this point in the season, it's more so we've got to find a way to beat the Cardinals. That's really all I'm worried about. I'm not worried about which guys are down. I'm not worried about other games that we've lost. I'm just worried about beating the Cardinals. That's all my mind is on for this week right now. Because I feel like if it's on anything else, then that leaves room for mistakes to happen, which has happened in our season. So that's where my mind is.